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Hmmmm...

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I've just seen this cartoon by Hajjaj. It's true that the cost of renting/buying houses is getting higher, and it's becoming more difficult to get a decent home for a reasonable price these days, but why?
 
Everyone may notice how expensive the residential houses/apartments, but not everyone knows that the prices of construction materials, such as cement, are being raised as well! You can ask anyone who is in the process of building a house how much it is costing them...
 
I'm not saying that, given this proportion, the houses are being sold for fair prices... but this deserves some thinking, and looking for the real reasons behind the problem!
 

Things I hate in university students

Being a 4th year student, I have observed some annoying scenarios during thise years... Many things got and still get on my nerves! such as...
 
1- Students begging professors all the time for different things, or giving them excuses why they didn't do well in the exam. Ok, you're a university student, you are a grown up, you have to assume responsibility over your mistakes, so why don't these students stop doing this and learn to bear the consequences of their actions?
 
2- Students complaining about professors, and I daresay good professors, all the time! What do you want? This is not high school where teachers used to stuff information in our heads! We need professors, not crammers! Learn to depend on yourself!
 
3- The level of some 4th year students is so disappointing! How are they going to graduate! Why did they persue somethign they are not willing/able to keep up with? What's the benefit of graduating without feeling that you are accomplished at your specialization?
 
4- The way modern languages students are underestimated. I mean that some people think that those who study English literature have a better command in English than we do. Why! That's a very unfair presupposition!
 
I wish we will reach a level of self-awarness, maturity and independence, where we may have ambitions bigger than getting a certificate no matter how!
 

Dream jobs VS Lucrative jobs

Well, well, well! This has been a point of dispute between me and some people lately...
 
As I'm coursing my hopefully last semester, I've already started thinking of the next step... A job.
 
Actually, I took the first step last semester, not so willingly though. How? here you go...
 
Suzan, a colleague of mine came to me one morning and asked me if I would like to get a job at translation in a renowned company. Having already worked in that domain, I was not so encouraged, but I was flattered by her recommending me to her boss though we didn't know each other very well. Encouraged by friends and family, and ashamed to disappoint the girl in our first time to deal with each other, I went to the company.
 
I met the boss, and he told me that I should pass a training period at first (which I was well aware of, having learned the details from Suzan) and that after the training period I could be hired aytomatically.
 
I was taken by the atmosphere, it seemed like a real job! the offices and stuff... So I decided to give it a shot!
 
It was only for 3 days, and for about 3 hours only aday! As short a period as it may seem, I couldn't bear it any longer! And my previous notions were confirmed: I hate office work!
 
You know, sitting in the same chair for several hours, focusing on the monitor, and doing what? translating! well, it might seem enjoyable fo rsome of you, but for me it was bordom itself!
 
Soon after I quit, people went like: WHY? some would blame me for missing out on such an opprounity. They even tried to persuade me to take that job temporarily till I find the job I want.But what if I got stuck in that career?! Why would I deplete my energy on somethign I don't like! 
 
Almost everyone gave me the same reaction, except my cousin, Nadia, who could very well identify with the situation... she only shook her head and said: I know what you mean, I've been there! 3 months at a design office, having people telling you what to draw and what colors to use... they just kill the creativity in you! She really encouraged me to stay firm in y determination to go for what I want in life... 
 
What do I want in life? Well, I don't want a job where I have to sit there all day and deal with papers and figures. I want interaction, I want to deal with minds, with people... I want to move move move! I always thought about teaching, a very noble job, especially that we need more teachers that teach because they love to teach, not because that is the only job they could get!
 
My dreams go way farther than this actually, but don't want to be hasty... one step at a time!
 
88% encoding... well, that is one reason why I wrote this post, waiting for a CD to copy =)  It's taking forever! Nighty...
 

Today in the bus

Well, I know that this has become a typical story but I couldn't wait to post it as soon as I got home. Some people seem to be running out of shame! It's getting more annoying as it continues to happen everywhere...
 
I was coming in the bus, sitting in the aisle chair and beside me, in the window chair another girl was seated. Suddenly in the middle of the way, the girl shifted in her place, I thought she wanted to get off the bus, but then she resettled in her seat.
 
Everything seemed quite natural till she asked me to shift a little to the right, I thought she wanted to get off so I jumped of the seat, but she immediatly explained that she only wnats me to shift a bit to the right in order to make room for her to get away from the window. I started to have suspicions, partially confirmed by the uneasiness and confusion of the girl... and by her pulling the drapes away from her, furiously...
 
Having my doubts, I stole glances at the person sitting behind us and, as I suspected, it was a guy... A man actually, as I could see when I was leaving the bus.
 
Well, you know the rest!

Disturbing

It's just annoying how some things are taken for granted in our society. Some of them really make my blood boil!
 
Hmmm, how about the role of men and women at home? case in point: My friends mother was out of country for some weeks. While she was away, her two daughters assumed responsibility over the house: the cleanign, the cooking, and the other chores.
 
The two girls came back from university, tired, they had to clean the mess left by their father and brothers, who are not willing to wash a cup they use. They had to cook, washed clothes once a week, let alone being a subject for their father's mood swings, as if he was venting due to the absence of his wife. Maybe that was one of the few things their brothers took a part in.
 
Now, the father and the sons were not half as busy as the girls, but as I mentioned above, they wouldn't help. WHY? is it laziness? pride? what?! Even the 13 year-old brother was kind of giving orders: Go sweep the floor...! When I heard him saying that to his elder sister I was like: are you kidding!
 
Anyways, I didn't miss the chance to snap at that. Once, I was at their home and we were sitting with their family, talking about how successfully the girls ran the house in their mother's absence. Then, someone addressed me saying: "I don't know how would you manage if  your mother was away!"  I replied immediatly: "Why! My father and brothers are quite collaborative. They know how to prepare their own food, clean any mess they cause, etc."
 
That was one example of those disturbing attitudes in our society. I wanted to write more but I'm afraid I wouldn't express the situations clearly, which might cause misunderstandings. Anyways, I hope that the message is copied!


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